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I sold: http://www.ebay.com/itm/121842225459?ssPageName=STRK:MESOX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1561.l2649all flaws were pictured and described. buyer states they gave it away as a gift, but that the recipient feels she paid too much and wanted to return. As they gave it away i have no idea whats happened to it since leaving her hands. Ebay ruled in her favor but i'm on the phone with them for appeal. I don't feel i should have to pay for return shipping."Hi, I purchased this item based on your description as Very clean with a few spots and discoloration. This was a Christmas gift to my daughter, Debra [name removed], a collector of MLP s. She is dissatisfied with the pony and feels I spent way to much for a pony in her condition. There are many spots, discoloration of the ears and feet, and even small knicks on one foot. I would like to return the pony if I may. Sincerely, Barbara [name removed]"
CA, there is no way ebay should have sided with this buyer. This is a clear cut case of buyer's remorse. As said above, a third party's opinion should have no bearing on your sale. The buyer is the one you made the contract with and when she bought the pony she obviously bought it in the condition stated and obviously felt the price was acceptable.